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Founded by current or former members of the Communist Party USA, this firm had long acted as a legal asset not only for the CPUSA but also for the Black Panthers and other Bay-area radicals.Founding partner Bob Treuhaft, head of the California Communist Party, had been labeled one of the nation’s most “dangerously subversive” lawyers.I have just had my one-thousandth conversation about Reveille [for Radicals] and need some new material to throw at people.You are being rediscovered again as the New Left-type politicos are finally beginning to think seriously about the hard work and mechanics of organizing.According to historian Stephen Schwartz, "Treuhaft is a man who dedicated his entire legal career to advancing the agenda of the Soviet Communist Party and the KGB." Hillary did yeoman's work while learning at the feet of Treuhaft and his fellow masters.Associates say that Hillary, during her tenure with the firm, helped draftees get themselves declared conscientious objectors so they could avoid serving in Vietnam; they also contend that Hillary served VA interns seeking to avoid taking a loyalty oath to the United States.Carpenter March 9, 2007Hillary's Correspondences with Saul Alinsky: The Hillary Letters By Alana Goodman September 21, 2014Letters of July 1971 BOOKS For a list of recommended books about Hillary Clinton, click here.

Authored by the Marxist/Maoist theoretician Carl Oglesby, who was a leader of the Students for a Democratic Society, this piece defended Ho Chi Minh, Fidel Castro, and Maoist tactics of violence.IMMERSION IN LEFTWING CAUSES In 1972 Hillary worked on George Mc Govern's presidential campaign and led a voter registration drive in San Antonio, Texas.Also in 1972, she went to Berkeley to work as an intern at her hand-picked law firm: Treuhaft, Walker, and Bernstein.Its thesis was that "certain cultural settings" (most notably American capitalism) were inherently inequitable and oppressive, and thus caused people to feel "pain and rage" that sometimes erupted into violence -- like that of "the rioters in Watts or Harlem" -- which was "reactive and provoked" rather than aggressive or malicious.Hillary later said that the reporter that she still treasured the Oglesby piece.[1] Following the June 1968 assassination of Democratic presidential hopeful Robert F.